Illimitable DominionA Poem by Dressed in PoetrySlightly inspired by "The Masque of the Red Death" by Edgar Allen Poe.
In the corner
(Where the two walls-
One a beige tone,
The other a darker shade of gray-
Meet in a splendid
Clash of Titans)
There sits a chessboard.
A perfect, glass chessboard,
Filled with black and white-gray wonder
So beautiful, paradisiacal, flawless
Each piece impeccably carved and fashioned
Into a model;
So innocent,
Still full of hope.
But that naivety
Will die in desperation one day.
Is it not nicer to crush them now?
To send them crashing at this moment,
Rather than forcing them to
Perform their dance
In the never-ending battle
Of dark and light?
Would it not be kinder
Than giving them hope
Only to dash it at the end?
Perhaps I should take each piece
And shatter it on the linoleum,
Watching it fall into
Thousands of jagged pieces,
No longer as innocent as the perfect chessmen
They once belonged to.
So I pick up the nearest piece-
A king, how fitting.
After all, it is that piece for which
All the others fight hopelessly-
Why should it be innocent and beautiful
While the world decays around it?
For a moment it twirls
Between my fingers,
Catching the ray of light
That seeps in through the crack
At the bottom of the door.
But in the next second,
It is caught between my hand
And the floor,
No longer the innocent king,
Now many serrated edges
Which cut into my palms, my fingers,
My wrists.
At least now
Its innocence will not mock me.
I know now
It was always terrible-
Made up of death-
So I did not destroy true innocence at all-
For its charlatan innocence was only a Masque
That hid the desire for Red Death within.
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4 Reviews Added on February 5, 2008 Last Updated on February 18, 2008 AuthorDressed in PoetryNorman, OKAboutJe m'appelle Lauren. I'm very dramatic. Other random things about me: - I have a passionate love for all things ironic. - 80% of what I say is sarcastic. - I like big words. They are fun. - I .. more..Writing
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